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The East, the West, and the In-Between in music : proceedings of the international conference, Munich, 9-10 November 2018 / edited by David Vondráček ; editorial assistance: Julin Lee.

Van Pelt - Albrecht Music Library ML3917.E85 E37 2021
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Vondráček, David, 1963- editor.
Lee, Julin, editor.
Series:
Münchner Veröffentlichungen zur Musikgeschichte ; Sonderbd. 2.
Münchner Veröffentlichungen zur Musikgeschichte ; Sonderband 2
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Music and transnationalism--Europe--Congresses.
Music and transnationalism.
Music--Europe, Central--History and criticism--20th century--Congresses.
Music.
Ethnomusicology.
Central Europe.
Music--Europe, Eastern--History and criticism--20th century--Congresses.
Eastern Europe.
Music--Balkan Peninsula--History and criticism--20th century--Congresses.
Balkan Peninsula.
Ethnomusicology--Europe--Congresses.
Europe.
Genre:
Conference papers and proceedings.
Physical Description:
236 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), music ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
München : Allitera Verlag, der Buch&Media GmbH, 2021.
Summary:
"The 'East' of Europe is the paradoxical Other - different, and yet never different enough, persistently pushing against the projections with which it is constructed. In the creation of the Self and Other, music is also involved, this apparently taking on a role in identity formation. While the book's emphasis is on music examples from central and southeast Europe, the contributions in this volume are not limited to just that: the scope ranges from Martin Luther to Dubioza kolektiv, including a global perspective, such as a Japanese view on German music."--Back cover.
Contents:
Introduction: Of foreign lands and peoples / David Vondráček
(De-)constructing the enemy in Early Modern music and dance / Moritz Kelber
German music in the Japanese press during the Nazi era / Minari Bochmann
Octatonic ambiguities / Nikola Komatović
'Du paradis rêvé': the Orient in the male imagination in Saint-Saëns's La princesse jaune / Emma Kavanaugh
Love thy enemy as thyself?: poetics of the 'other' in Rudolf von Gottschall's Rose vom Kaukasus and Alexander Zemlinsky's Sarema / Sebastian Bolz
The 'other' in Czech music - between attraction and aversion / Lenka Křupková
Early Janáček as seen by German critics / Miloš Zapletal
Folklorism, symmetry and tritone: Béla Bartók's Piano quintet from 1904 as a key work for the composer's development / Hartmut Schick
The cults of composers and their influence on music analysis / Dániel Nagy
Contemporary musicology in a neither/nor state: challenging the status of music(ologic)al periphery / Bojana Radovanović
Negating the West, going East: on socialist realism in Yugoslavia (1945-1950) / Miloś Bralović
Music in the war films of the Yugoslav and post-Yugoslav period: case studies of Battle of Neretva and Before the rain / Ana Djordjević
Popular music in intercultural language teaching / Olga Stojanović Frechette
'Vanilla and Chilli' in Lithuanian minimalism: tropes of liminality in discourse around the 'machinist' generation / Claire McGinn.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9783962332129
396233212X
OCLC:
1241661628
Publisher Number:
9783962332129

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